shadowgrin wrote:The spat is nothing to worry about.
Miller initially asked for $700,000 plus taxes back from the Heat, the Herald reports, after Heat executive vice president of sales Stephen Weber introduced Miller and Zafar, advising the player to invest with Zafar. Weber told Miller that Zafar was “the real deal,” according to the complaint. Miller also alleges that Weber knew Zafar was a fraud and continued to recommend him to players, and that Weber set up “side deals” in his capacity with the team that benefited himself personally. Of the $2 million Miller paid to Zafar, about $300,000 was paid back. Roughly $700,000 of Miller’s money went directly to buying tickets for Zafar, Miller claims. James Jones and Rashard Lewis, who remain with the Heat, were also scammed out of money by Zafar. Neither has yet filed suit against the team.
SoF'nAwesome wrote:So, for now I guess it's rest 2-3 games & play 1...
And what type of adjustments are you talking about?
About that diminishing athleticism, I don't think that's really a fact. Right now maybe but because of the knee. If fully fit, he can still play at a high level and contribute however needed. We saw that from time to time in the playoffs last year.
Rose's decision to repair the meniscus, rather than remove it, should help prolong his career. Dwyane Wade had his meniscus removed, for instance, and he said earlier this month, "My knee problems and the things I've dealt with started from that. That was [11] years ago and technology was different and the way you approach things was different."
shadowgrin wrote:Blame Wade's woes on a torn meniscus too.
Per Yahoo...Rose's decision to repair the meniscus, rather than remove it, should help prolong his career. Dwyane Wade had his meniscus removed, for instance, and he said earlier this month, "My knee problems and the things I've dealt with started from that. That was [11] years ago and technology was different and the way you approach things was different."
His procedure was probably more similar to Chris Paul than Brandon Roy's seeing as how Wade lasted this long in the league.
"It kind of just happened," Bosh said. "I was wide open so I figured I would take a step back and in the words of our late teammate Mike Miller, `let it fly.' That was really it."
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